1 Feng is a born artist.
Feng is a natural artist. He often creates ever-changing beautiful scenery with his invisible hands. Feng is a musician who is good at playing all kinds of musical instruments, from rustling leaves to roaring waves. Feng is a traveler. From flowers in spring to snow in winter, he has traveled all over the world.
Feng is a naughty boy.
The wind is a naughty child, gently skimming over the water, making the lotus leaves on the lake laugh. The wind is a magician, gently blowing through the wheat field, so that the sleeping ears of wheat wake up instantly. Feng is a dancer. Whenever night falls, he dances his own dance in the forest. Feng is a poet. He writes poems with clouds, from the horizon to the horizon.
Feng is a sculptor.
Feng is a sculptor, carving the outline of mountains and rivers with invisible hands, from deep mountain valleys to vast grasslands. Feng is a painter. He paints and brushes the colors of nature, from the stars to the morning glow. Wind is an explorer. He took trees, birds and flowers to explore the wonders of the world, from corals in the deep sea to snowflakes on the top of the mountain.
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Wind is a natural phenomenon caused by airflow. Scientifically speaking, wind often refers to the horizontal motion component of air, including direction and size, that is, wind direction and wind speed; But for flight, it also includes vertical motion components, so-called vertical or ascending and descending airflow.
Strong winds can move objects and the mass direction of objects and substances. The wind is very fast. The strength of the wind is expressed by the wind speed, generally measured by the size of the wind or how many meters/second, which is divided into thirteen levels. The horizontal movement of air is called wind.
Wind is a physical quantity representing the movement of airflow. It has not only numerical wind speed, but also direction wind direction. So the wind is a vector. Wind direction refers to the direction of the wind. The surface wind direction is expressed by 16 azimuth, and the upper air direction is usually expressed by azimuth degrees. Wind direction refers to the direction of airflow, which is often recorded in the direction of 16.